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Just now, SackMan518 said:

 

So basically more Lawfare sabotage.


Well, it keeps pertinent documents about Biden family corruption out of the hands of the Republican committee members, allows for selective leaks to the press by the DOJ to hurt Trump, AND is potentially lawfare. Trifecta!
 

Too bad it is already pissing people off and keeps Trump in the news.

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Just now, Ann said:


Well, it keeps pertinent documents about Biden family corruption out of the hands of the Republican committee members, allows for selective leaks to the press by the DOJ to hurt Trump, AND is potentially lawfare. Trifecta!
 

Too bad it is already pissing people off and keeps Trump in the news.

Wasn't the Hunter laptop already entered into the congressional record last session? 

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34 minutes ago, Billsandhorns said:

From what I have heard is on that laptop. They have all of the evidence they need. 


I agree, but I think there is more to it than that. 

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4 minutes ago, Ann said:


I agree, but I think there is more to it than that. 

I'm sure there is, The DOJ has been stonewalling congress at every turn from the start of this administration. I say take their money away and see how fast they want to talk. 

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Trump was always the result of the conservative populist coalition, not the cause

By Salena Zito

 

The media, the political parties, the corporations, Hollywood, and academia looked down their nose at ordinary people who live here and basically anywhere more than 20 minutes outside of major metropolitan areas. These people, however, have their pride. They still hold dear the resourcefulness their parents and grandparents taught them to survive when economic lows creep into their hometowns. They know how to hunt for their meat and smoke it, raise chickens, keep a family budget, and work all day with their hands. They rarely expected a handout, let alone believed they were entitled to one or entitled to anything at all.

 

While many of those voters were a generation away from some of those traditions or crafts their parents practiced, it was still very much part of their cultural identity. Their coalition formed long before Trump descended that escalator in 2015. He was never the cause — they were already there, just waiting for the right person to speak up for them. He was the result.

 

They showed up and voted in the midterm elections in 2006 against the Republican establishment. Some of them voted for Barack Obama in 2008 because of his aspirational message, then voted Republican two years later because he did not live up to the ideals he had run on.

 

They were uninspired by Mitt Romney in 2012, so they sat back — Obama became the rare president who earned fewer votes in his reelection than he did in his first run. But they showed up in force in the 2014 midterm elections, and by 2016, they had settled on Trump as the only one who understood their potential. His message was about them, not him. And it worked.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/trump-was-result-of-conservative-populist-coalition-not-cause

 

 

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3 hours ago, Foxx said:

 

For 6 f***ing years they've had enough to indict Trump, so just do it already! There has never been a candidate for any office more investigated for EVERYTHING that Trump, and you know we would have heard about even if it only a parking ticket.

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7 hours ago, Robs House said:

It's just Trump being Trump

 

looks like he is trying TOO hard to create the perception of a big rift with DeSantis.

fascinating to know the real story behind the scenes.

 

2024 will be the last chance to stop the communist takeover,

so this plan better work better than the last one

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8 hours ago, Robs House said:

It's just Trump being Trump

 


Man, people will "parody" anything.  The guy admits it was a "joke" in the very next tweet. Yet, it will be spread far and wide and people will believe it. 

 

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Just now, Ann said:


Man, people will "parody" anything.  The guy admits it was a "joke" in the very next tweet. Yet, it will be spread far and wide and people will believe it. 

 


It’s obvious that it’s a joke.  

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Time to reinvestigate Trump for the same thing they couldn't find an issue with before. But, if they bring more charges against former Trump CEO Allen Weisselberg, this time he will say what they want. 

 

Good thing there is no real crime in Manhattan.  :classic_dry:


Another Ridiculous Criminal Investigation of Donald Trump Emerges

 

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Back in April, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg decided to essentially shutter the investigation into an alleged “hush-money” payment to porn worker Stormy Daniels due to a lack of progress. Two of the office’s top prosecutors working on the case resigned in protest, running to the media to proclaim that Trump was a criminal being let off the hook. It was a stunning mask-off moment, showcasing the lawfare that takes place so often in institutions we are asked to trust.

 

Apparently, the pressure was just too much, though. Now, that criminal investigation is back on, and prosecutors are searching for ways to send the bad orange man to jail.

 

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What makes this so insidious is the fact that it’s so obviously a fishing expedition meant to push partisan aims. For years, the DA’s office has been unable to build a case around the hush-money payment. In fact, their case was so weak that they were thinking about relying on a completely unproven legal theory. Bragg booted that idea when he took office. Now, the “zombie theory,” which is apparently what in-office prosecutors call it, is back.

 

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